The Trials and Tribulations of Teens on TV Today’s onscreen teenagers face tougher challenges than ever before—and have much more to teach us, say Tufts media experts
Old Isn’t the New Young Yet on Film and TV, but There’s Progress Three Tufts media experts reflect on how aging is portrayed in TV shows and movies. Spoiler alert: It’s not the same old story
Lights, Camera, Activism Tufts film production students work on a Hollywood-caliber video about an unsung 19th century civil rights activist
From “The French Chef” to “Bong Appétit”—Food as a Lens on Television Food shows have led the way for the TV industry, from experimental television to streaming and beyond, explains a new book
Digital Media Professorship Honors a Beloved Teacher Gift pays tribute to the legacy of political scientist Don Klein
Oscar Contender Josh Seftel Shatters Stereotypes with Powerful Stories His short documentary on a man's journey from Islamophobe to Muslim is up for an Academy Award this weekend
Six Tips for Keeping Children Safe Online A Tufts expert in children’s use of digital media offers advice for helping kids protect themselves in the digital world
The Film and TV Forecast An alum in Hollywood shares his perspective on where movies and television are headed
It’s a Paranoid World Out There A new course in Film and Media Studies traces the enduring role of paranoia and conspiracy in American culture and politics